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* The ''[[Seinfeld]]'' episode "The Tape" revolves around this. Elaine leaves a provocative message on Jerry's answering machine as a joke. Only George knows it's actually Elaine. Awkwardness ensues, along with [[Hilarity Ensues|hilarity]].
* [[Peter Sellers]] in ''[[The Goon Show]]'' occasionally voiced a character called "breathy Kensington thing". It's a spookily realistic sexy female impersonation, often accompanied by gags about censorship.
* In the first episode of ''The New [[WKRP in Cincinnati]]'' the new head of programming listens to some audition tapes; one is a very sexy woman. He is advised by several people that "the sexier the voice the uglier the person" (or words to that effect). He hires the woman sight unseen anyway, and it turns out she's [https://web.archive.org/web/20140714164829/http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/CZ_TAWNY_KITAEN.HTM Tawny Kitaen].
* In one episode of the ''[[Bionic Woman]]'' remake, advantage was taken of Michelle Ryan's [[British Accents|real-life accent]] for an undercover mission her character was sent out on... the techie talking to her via an electronic earpiece commented on how hot she sounded.
* On ''[[Friends]]'', Phoebe got a cold and was excited about her "new sexy voice".
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* ''[[The Runaways]]'' incorporate moaning into many of their songs.
* There's a mainstream example in Pitbull and T-Pain's song Hey Baby. (You may better know the song as [[Title Confusion|"Ooh, baby, baby...lalalalalalala..."]])
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130726192136/http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/315325 Ignorance Is Bliss]
{{quote|"[[Super Mario Bros.|Princess Toadstool]], I know you're frightened mmm But if you knew just why we're here, your fear would just be heightened!"}}
* [[Selena Gomez]]'s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-JiS2zl9Y cover of "Trust in Me" from The Jungle Book] sounds ''much'' more seductive than the original.